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diff --git a/cpu/arm926ejs/kirkwood/cpu.c b/cpu/arm926ejs/kirkwood/cpu.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..194ba1c --- /dev/null +++ b/cpu/arm926ejs/kirkwood/cpu.c @@ -0,0 +1,315 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2009 + * Marvell Semiconductor <www.marvell.com> + * Written-by: Prafulla Wadaskar <prafulla@marvell.com> + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, + * MA 02110-1301 USA + */ + +#include <common.h> +#include <netdev.h> +#include <asm/cache.h> +#include <u-boot/md5.h> +#include <asm/arch/kirkwood.h> + +#define BUFLEN 16 + +void reset_cpu(unsigned long ignored) +{ + struct kwcpu_registers *cpureg = + (struct kwcpu_registers *)KW_CPU_REG_BASE; + + writel(readl(&cpureg->rstoutn_mask) | (1 << 2), + &cpureg->rstoutn_mask); + writel(readl(&cpureg->sys_soft_rst) | 1, + &cpureg->sys_soft_rst); + while (1) ; +} + +/* + * Generates Ramdom hex number reading some time varient system registers + * and using md5 algorithm + */ +unsigned char get_random_hex(void) +{ + int i; + u32 inbuf[BUFLEN]; + u8 outbuf[BUFLEN]; + + /* + * in case of 88F6281/88F6192 A0, + * Bit7 need to reset to generate random values in KW_REG_UNDOC_0x1470 + * Soc reg offsets KW_REG_UNDOC_0x1470 and KW_REG_UNDOC_0x1478 are reserved regs and + * Does not have names at this moment (no errata available) + */ + writel(readl(KW_REG_UNDOC_0x1478) & ~(1 << 7), KW_REG_UNDOC_0x1478); + for (i = 0; i < BUFLEN; i++) { + inbuf[i] = readl(KW_REG_UNDOC_0x1470); + } + md5((u8 *) inbuf, (BUFLEN * sizeof(u32)), outbuf); + return outbuf[outbuf[7] % 0x0f]; +} + +/* + * Window Size + * Used with the Base register to set the address window size and location. + * Must be programmed from LSB to MSB as sequence of ones followed by + * sequence of zeros. The number of ones specifies the size of the window in + * 64 KByte granularity (e.g., a value of 0x00FF specifies 256 = 16 MByte). + * NOTE: A value of 0x0 specifies 64-KByte size. + */ +static unsigned int kw_winctrl_calcsize(unsigned int sizeval) +{ + int i; + unsigned int j = 0; + u32 val = sizeval >> 1; + + for (i = 0; val > 0x10000; i++) { + j |= (1 << i); + val = val >> 1; + } + return (0x0000ffff & j); +} + +/* prepares data to be loaded in win_Ctrl register */ +#define KWCPU_WIN_CTRL_DATA(size, target, attr, en) (en | (target << 4) \ + | (attr << 8) | (kw_winctrl_calcsize(size) << 16)) + +/* + * kw_config_adr_windows - Configure address Windows + * + * There are 8 address windows supported by Kirkwood Soc to addess different + * devices. Each window can be configured for size, BAR and remap addr + * Below configuration is standard for most of the cases + * + * If remap function not used, remap_lo must be set as base + * + * Reference Documentation: + * Mbus-L to Mbus Bridge Registers Configuration. + * (Sec 25.1 and 25.3 of Datasheet) + */ +int kw_config_adr_windows(void) +{ + struct kwwin_registers *winregs = + (struct kwwin_registers *)KW_CPU_WIN_BASE; + + /* Window 0: PCIE MEM address space */ + writel(KWCPU_WIN_CTRL_DATA(1024 * 1024 * 256, KWCPU_TARGET_PCIE, + KWCPU_ATTR_PCIE_MEM, KWCPU_WIN_ENABLE), &winregs[0].ctrl); + + writel(KW_DEFADR_PCI_MEM, &winregs[0].base); + writel(KW_DEFADR_PCI_MEM, &winregs[0].remap_lo); + writel(0x0, &winregs[0].remap_hi); + + /* Window 1: PCIE IO address space */ + writel(KWCPU_WIN_CTRL_DATA(1024 * 64, KWCPU_TARGET_PCIE, + KWCPU_ATTR_PCIE_IO, KWCPU_WIN_ENABLE), &winregs[1].ctrl); + writel(KW_DEFADR_PCI_IO, &winregs[1].base); + writel(KW_DEFADR_PCI_IO_REMAP, &winregs[1].remap_lo); + writel(0x0, &winregs[1].remap_hi); + + /* Window 2: NAND Flash address space */ + writel(KWCPU_WIN_CTRL_DATA(1024 * 1024 * 128, KWCPU_TARGET_MEMORY, + KWCPU_ATTR_NANDFLASH, KWCPU_WIN_ENABLE), &winregs[2].ctrl); + writel(KW_DEFADR_NANDF, &winregs[2].base); + writel(KW_DEFADR_NANDF, &winregs[2].remap_lo); + writel(0x0, &winregs[2].remap_hi); + + /* Window 3: SPI Flash address space */ + writel(KWCPU_WIN_CTRL_DATA(1024 * 1024 * 128, KWCPU_TARGET_MEMORY, + KWCPU_ATTR_SPIFLASH, KWCPU_WIN_ENABLE), &winregs[3].ctrl); + writel(KW_DEFADR_SPIF, &winregs[3].base); + writel(KW_DEFADR_SPIF, &winregs[3].remap_lo); + writel(0x0, &winregs[3].remap_hi); + + /* Window 4: BOOT Memory address space */ + writel(KWCPU_WIN_CTRL_DATA(1024 * 1024 * 128, KWCPU_TARGET_MEMORY, + KWCPU_ATTR_BOOTROM, KWCPU_WIN_ENABLE), &winregs[4].ctrl); + writel(KW_DEFADR_BOOTROM, &winregs[4].base); + + /* Window 5: Security SRAM address space */ + writel(KWCPU_WIN_CTRL_DATA(1024 * 64, KWCPU_TARGET_SASRAM, + KWCPU_ATTR_SASRAM, KWCPU_WIN_ENABLE), &winregs[5].ctrl); + writel(KW_DEFADR_SASRAM, &winregs[5].base); + + /* Window 6-7: Disabled */ + writel(KWCPU_WIN_DISABLE, &winregs[6].ctrl); + writel(KWCPU_WIN_DISABLE, &winregs[7].ctrl); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * kw_config_gpio - GPIO configuration + */ +void kw_config_gpio(u32 gpp0_oe_val, u32 gpp1_oe_val, u32 gpp0_oe, u32 gpp1_oe) +{ + struct kwgpio_registers *gpio0reg = + (struct kwgpio_registers *)KW_GPIO0_BASE; + struct kwgpio_registers *gpio1reg = + (struct kwgpio_registers *)KW_GPIO1_BASE; + + /* Init GPIOS to default values as per board requirement */ + writel(gpp0_oe_val, &gpio0reg->dout); + writel(gpp1_oe_val, &gpio1reg->dout); + writel(gpp0_oe, &gpio0reg->oe); + writel(gpp1_oe, &gpio1reg->oe); +} + +/* + * kw_config_mpp - Multi-Purpose Pins Functionality configuration + * + * Each MPP can be configured to different functionality through + * MPP control register, ref (sec 6.1 of kirkwood h/w specification) + * + * There are maximum 64 Multi-Pourpose Pins on Kirkwood + * Each MPP functionality can be configuration by a 4bit value + * of MPP control reg, the value and associated functionality depends + * upon used SoC varient + */ +int kw_config_mpp(u32 mpp0_7, u32 mpp8_15, u32 mpp16_23, u32 mpp24_31, + u32 mpp32_39, u32 mpp40_47, u32 mpp48_55) +{ + u32 *mppreg = (u32 *) KW_MPP_BASE; + + /* program mpp registers */ + writel(mpp0_7, &mppreg[0]); + writel(mpp8_15, &mppreg[1]); + writel(mpp16_23, &mppreg[2]); + writel(mpp24_31, &mppreg[3]); + writel(mpp32_39, &mppreg[4]); + writel(mpp40_47, &mppreg[5]); + writel(mpp48_55, &mppreg[6]); + return 0; +} + +#if defined(CONFIG_DISPLAY_CPUINFO) +int print_cpuinfo(void) +{ + char *name = "Unknown"; + + switch (readl(KW_REG_DEVICE_ID) & 0x03) { + case 1: + name = "88F6192_A0"; + break; + case 2: + name = "88F6281_A0"; + break; + default: + printf("SoC: Unsupported Kirkwood\n"); + return -1; + } + printf("SoC: Kirkwood %s\n", name); + return 0; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_DISPLAY_CPUINFO */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_CPU_INIT +int arch_cpu_init(void) +{ + u32 reg; + struct kwcpu_registers *cpureg = + (struct kwcpu_registers *)KW_CPU_REG_BASE; + + /* Linux expects` the internal registers to be at 0xf1000000 */ + writel(KW_REGS_PHY_BASE, KW_OFFSET_REG); + + /* Enable and invalidate L2 cache in write through mode */ + writel(readl(&cpureg->l2_cfg) | 0x18, &cpureg->l2_cfg); + invalidate_l2_cache(); + + kw_config_adr_windows(); + +#ifdef CONFIG_KIRKWOOD_RGMII_PAD_1V8 + /* + * Configures the I/O voltage of the pads connected to Egigabit + * Ethernet interface to 1.8V + * By defult it is set to 3.3V + */ + reg = readl(KW_REG_MPP_OUT_DRV_REG); + reg |= (1 << 7); + writel(reg, KW_REG_MPP_OUT_DRV_REG); +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_KIRKWOOD_EGIGA_INIT + /* + * Set egiga port0/1 in normal functional mode + * This is required becasue on kirkwood by default ports are in reset mode + * OS egiga driver may not have provision to set them in normal mode + * and if u-boot is build without network support, network may fail at OS level + */ + reg = readl(KWGBE_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL1_REG(0)); + reg &= ~(1 << 4); /* Clear PortReset Bit */ + writel(reg, (KWGBE_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL1_REG(0))); + reg = readl(KWGBE_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL1_REG(1)); + reg &= ~(1 << 4); /* Clear PortReset Bit */ + writel(reg, (KWGBE_PORT_SERIAL_CONTROL1_REG(1))); +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_KIRKWOOD_PCIE_INIT + /* + * Enable PCI Express Port0 + */ + reg = readl(&cpureg->ctrl_stat); + reg |= (1 << 0); /* Set PEX0En Bit */ + writel(reg, &cpureg->ctrl_stat); +#endif + return 0; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_CPU_INIT */ + +/* + * SOC specific misc init + */ +#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_MISC_INIT) +int arch_misc_init(void) +{ + volatile u32 temp; + + /*CPU streaming & write allocate */ + temp = readfr_extra_feature_reg(); + temp &= ~(1 << 28); /* disable wr alloc */ + writefr_extra_feature_reg(temp); + + temp = readfr_extra_feature_reg(); + temp &= ~(1 << 29); /* streaming disabled */ + writefr_extra_feature_reg(temp); + + /* L2Cache settings */ + temp = readfr_extra_feature_reg(); + /* Disable L2C pre fetch - Set bit 24 */ + temp |= (1 << 24); + /* enable L2C - Set bit 22 */ + temp |= (1 << 22); + writefr_extra_feature_reg(temp); + + icache_enable(); + /* Change reset vector to address 0x0 */ + temp = get_cr(); + set_cr(temp & ~CR_V); + + return 0; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_MISC_INIT */ + +#ifdef CONFIG_KIRKWOOD_EGIGA +int cpu_eth_init(bd_t *bis) +{ + kirkwood_egiga_initialize(bis); + return 0; +} +#endif |